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the american cancer society wants to help you. each year smoking causes the early deaths of almost half a million americans. to get the tips on stopping contact the acs. a number of groups also taking part like the university of baltimore and howard county general hospital. >>> right now 5:47. looking for a good place to eat with the family you can always try one of the six maryland restaurants that made the list of the best places to eat in the united states. the website opentable compiles the winners from more than five million reviews that are submitted to its site. the reviews were then collected between november of last year and october 31st of this year. and among the winners, let's see if any of your favorites are on the list. the wood bury kitchen in baltimore and the charleston in harbor east. and we are going to post the entire list on our website, abc2news.com. >>> well, popular program lending ereaders to patrons is now expanding to the enoch pratt free library system. about two dozen nooks can be checked out at the wa
the american cancer society wants to help you. each year smoking causes the early deaths of almost half a million americans. to get the tips on stopping contact the acs. a number of groups also taking part like the university of baltimore and howard county general hospital. >>> right now 5:47. looking for a good place to eat with the family you can always try one of the six maryland restaurants that made the list of the best places to eat in the united states. the website opentable...
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how about because today is the great american smokeout. it's a day started by the american cancer society to help people stop puffing away on smokes. now smoke you cannot only causes all kinds of diseases and cancers it can affect your everyday life. among them the university of baltimore and the howard county general hospital are taking part. >>> sharpton is congresswomanning to baltimore for the next -- coming to baltimore for the next three days. he's going to be leading discussions on how this fiscal cliff could impact an african- americans. the maryland black caucus foundation is helding its conference and it brings together policymakers and educators and other community leaders. also going to be workshops that are focused on green jobs and welt creation. also -- wealth creation. also energy and other topics too. >>> five things to know as you head out the door this morning. business leaders from the state will be in annapolis this morning. they're going to need with the maryland board of revenue. they estimate they are going to discu
how about because today is the great american smokeout. it's a day started by the american cancer society to help people stop puffing away on smokes. now smoke you cannot only causes all kinds of diseases and cancers it can affect your everyday life. among them the university of baltimore and the howard county general hospital are taking part. >>> sharpton is congresswomanning to baltimore for the next -- coming to baltimore for the next three days. he's going to be leading discussions...
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she uploaded the video to thank american troops for veterans day. what a nice tribute. >> carl lewis, chris tia aguilera and another celebrity who messed up the words. >> row words.
she uploaded the video to thank american troops for veterans day. what a nice tribute. >> carl lewis, chris tia aguilera and another celebrity who messed up the words. >> row words.
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in a manner that the american people support. yes. >> a couple of questions, jay. thank you. what's the thinking behind the president going to southeast asia at such a critical time for fiscal cliff negotiations? is there a risk of missing an important time frame to capture an agreement? >> well the president, as he announced today, will meet with leaders of congress before his trip. i'm absolutely certain that the work that is begun there will continue while he's traveling. the president's trip to asia is an opportunity to build on our successful efforts to refocus on the asia-pacific as the most rapidly growing and dynamic region in the world. the president will focus on expanding u.s. trade and economic ties in the region supporting democracy and human rights and working through regional institutions to assure they abide by rules of the road. now, you know as part of his broader agenda the president has focused on expanding our presence in asia. the positive economic impact of dpoog doing that will be felt for yearsing to ing
in a manner that the american people support. yes. >> a couple of questions, jay. thank you. what's the thinking behind the president going to southeast asia at such a critical time for fiscal cliff negotiations? is there a risk of missing an important time frame to capture an agreement? >> well the president, as he announced today, will meet with leaders of congress before his trip. i'm absolutely certain that the work that is begun there will continue while he's traveling. the...
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i am ed payne reporting. >> candidates will reach out to americans as they cast their votes obama will do interviews throughout the day from chicago. >> and romney will make appearances in pittsburgh and, of course, cleveland ohio. >> abc2 news sur place for everything related to election coverage throughout the day and tonight. head there tonight for the results as they start coming in. you will find out more about the referendums affecting you in the state of maryland and learn more about each of your local candidates. >>> news time 5:47. a strange discovery during a drug bust. police found an alligator inside a home. three foot reptile was discovered in the home of a man named michael golden from jessup. police say that he has a history of drug charges and they didn't expect to find an alligator in his house. neighbors say that they knew he own the animal. >> when he first got it it was a baby probably about this big and we -- he told a couple people the kid in the neighborhood there was a baby would get that big. >> how big is yea? >> alligators do grow and it's illegal to own an e
i am ed payne reporting. >> candidates will reach out to americans as they cast their votes obama will do interviews throughout the day from chicago. >> and romney will make appearances in pittsburgh and, of course, cleveland ohio. >> abc2 news sur place for everything related to election coverage throughout the day and tonight. head there tonight for the results as they start coming in. you will find out more about the referendums affecting you in the state of maryland and...
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he is making it very clear that the american people support his view of raising taxes on wealthy americans. >> he pointed to exit poll numbers and more people support his tax idea than actually voted for him. >> voted for him. >> we do have that sound regarding ambassador rice. let's play it, please. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace. as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi? and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received, and to besmirch her reputation is outrageous. >> david, i read a part of senator graham's response to the remarks
he is making it very clear that the american people support his view of raising taxes on wealthy americans. >> he pointed to exit poll numbers and more people support his tax idea than actually voted for him. >> voted for him. >> we do have that sound regarding ambassador rice. let's play it, please. >> let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and...
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intend to tear this wall down, and it's an american solution to an american problem. where were those comments during the republican primary when governor rick perry was all but run off the stage. again, this was before he couldn't name the three agencies that he would eliminate. where was this sentiment then, and will it work on latino voters? >> well, i think that sent want was certainly behind the scenes. you had moderate republicans cheering rick perry because of his approach to latinos in texas, his familiarity with that important group. again, he made a big gaffe, and you saw mitt romney really try to run to the right of rick perry and talk about self-deportation and things like that. the problem, i think, for lindsey graham is he's going to face a primary challenge in south carolina. i'm from south carolina. those folks down there see lindsey graham as a bit of a rhinos. he has to be careful there. there is this groundswell in the republican party that looks at the numbers. by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in t
intend to tear this wall down, and it's an american solution to an american problem. where were those comments during the republican primary when governor rick perry was all but run off the stage. again, this was before he couldn't name the three agencies that he would eliminate. where was this sentiment then, and will it work on latino voters? >> well, i think that sent want was certainly behind the scenes. you had moderate republicans cheering rick perry because of his approach to...
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you said you grieve for these four americans. the families have been waiting for more than two months. i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9/11, as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> ed, i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address them directly, as i already have. and we will provide all the information that is available. about what happened on that day. that's what the investigation is for. but as i said, repeatedly, if people don't think that we did everything we can to make sure that we saved the lives of folks who i sent there. and who were carrying out missions on behalf of the united states, then you don't know how our defense department thinks or our state department thinks our our cia things. their number one priority is to protect american lives. that's what our job is. ed, i'll put forward -- i'll put forward every bit of information that we have. i can tell you that immediately upon finding out that our folks were in danger, that my
you said you grieve for these four americans. the families have been waiting for more than two months. i would like for you to address the families, if you can, on 9/11, as commander in chief, did you issue any orders to try to protect their lives? >> ed, i'll address the families not through the press. i'll address them directly, as i already have. and we will provide all the information that is available. about what happened on that day. that's what the investigation is for. but as i...
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american small businesses will get a tax cut. so why not come to a negotiated deal on the things that we agree on and put aside the other things. we don't thesely have to agree on those 2%. let's work on where there is some sort of compromisable solution or common ground. >> michael sm, what do you thins going on behind these meetings, what do you think these conversations are like? >> i don't know. i'm frustrated by the approach. i don't like the way this is all being litigated publicly and maybe it there's not an alternative. it seems that this deal gets done when the president is behind closed doors with john boehner. i think that's what it will take. it speaks to me, craig, of how there's no socialization left in washington. members of congress are there tuesday through thursday. they get out of dodge. their kids aren't in school there. not enough sharing of cocktails among one another. and frankly, i think they need to spend more time together and stop litigating this thing openly. >> bipartisan bourbon perhaps. >> yes. >> y
american small businesses will get a tax cut. so why not come to a negotiated deal on the things that we agree on and put aside the other things. we don't thesely have to agree on those 2%. let's work on where there is some sort of compromisable solution or common ground. >> michael sm, what do you thins going on behind these meetings, what do you think these conversations are like? >> i don't know. i'm frustrated by the approach. i don't like the way this is all being litigated...
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hispanic americans, reaching out to women. this is something they said they want to do to broaden the party it also proves that mitt romney himself never did that in a consistent way. he never tried to broaden the coalition. he never tried to pick up where bush left off in terms of expanding the base and reaching people where they live. >> maybe not with sincerity. toward the end we did see a different mitt romney regarding the dream act and immigration. so at least at the very end in those latter debates he presented a person out loud that was trying, but inside perhaps i don't know. i can't speak to that. we can only play what he said. i want to play governor jindal's response, a little bit of what he said. he said we have to stop dividing the american voters. we need to go after 100% of the votes, not 53%. we don't know from his words if he was angry or not, but we know he was passionate about pushing back. >> as well he should. when we look at mitt romney now, certainly there's no shame in losing an election. there is a tr
hispanic americans, reaching out to women. this is something they said they want to do to broaden the party it also proves that mitt romney himself never did that in a consistent way. he never tried to broaden the coalition. he never tried to pick up where bush left off in terms of expanding the base and reaching people where they live. >> maybe not with sincerity. toward the end we did see a different mitt romney regarding the dream act and immigration. so at least at the very end in...
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if you really looked at the overall coverage, what were the issues americans cared about. economy and then a big storm on the east coast. they covered it and they covered it pretty well. >> jon: the exit polls thought that voters mitt romney was better equipped to handle the economy than barack obama. >> then it says something about the attitude toward the two men and they made a choice or the two parties and they made a choice. if you just go by viewers, fox mrs. msnbc, romney should have won three to one. >> jon: exit polls, some suggest reflected sort of the media theme that barack obama is a kiachbd of the little guy and middle-class and mitt romney is a rich guy that only cares about rich guys? >> i think it's clear that obama is the person who is looking to have middle-class tax cuts and mitt romney was to give tax cuts to rich people. what i would say, the reason i don't think the media played as big of a role in this. the reason barack obama won is because he ran a superior campaign. it was very targeted in these battleground states. i would be more interested in s
if you really looked at the overall coverage, what were the issues americans cared about. economy and then a big storm on the east coast. they covered it and they covered it pretty well. >> jon: the exit polls thought that voters mitt romney was better equipped to handle the economy than barack obama. >> then it says something about the attitude toward the two men and they made a choice or the two parties and they made a choice. if you just go by viewers, fox mrs. msnbc, romney...
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african-americans, 93%. we knew that. latinos, 71%. we knew they were siding with the president but it was a question of would they turn out. they upped the number this time around. unmarried women, 67%. folks, between or under the age of 30, 60% of the vote. there you have it. that is the coalition that was put together for the president. >> welcome to the new majority, gop. this is the new majority. single women, african-americans, latinos and asians broke for the president and we are talking about even in states like ohio where the latino vote is 2%, all of a sudden they started to swing that election, as well. in virginia, as well. what we're talking about now is how's the gop going to regroup? they need to basically say, what kind of party do we want? the sunsetting party. >> we knew this before. talking about the state of texas. george w. bush knew and karl rove knew the importance of the latino vote and perplexed by the gop starting by ground zero, latinos exist and the vote matters. i lived in texas. i'm 42. i knew at age 1 it
african-americans, 93%. we knew that. latinos, 71%. we knew they were siding with the president but it was a question of would they turn out. they upped the number this time around. unmarried women, 67%. folks, between or under the age of 30, 60% of the vote. there you have it. that is the coalition that was put together for the president. >> welcome to the new majority, gop. this is the new majority. single women, african-americans, latinos and asians broke for the president and we are...
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a move that more than two-thirds of americans oppose. that's according to the latest "washington post" poll. this is something that democrats are going to have a hard time signing off on. >> remember, the deal that was at least we know tentatively struck in the summer of 2011 was a much more extensive one in terms of entitlement cuts. i think it was up to $2 trillion. that was going to be really difficult for the democrats then. now you're talking $400 billion over ten years. $40 billion a year. these things have to happen. the question is will they happen in the next two weeks. this is where the republicans simply are in a weak position. if we go to january 1st and the dynamic is everything is going up because the republicans will not agree to taxes on the rich, i cannot see how that is a politically winning hand or an economically winning hand. >> we don't know all the things that are going on behind the scenes with these meetings with tim geithner today. but after the meeting with geithner senator mitch mcconnell released a statement
a move that more than two-thirds of americans oppose. that's according to the latest "washington post" poll. this is something that democrats are going to have a hard time signing off on. >> remember, the deal that was at least we know tentatively struck in the summer of 2011 was a much more extensive one in terms of entitlement cuts. i think it was up to $2 trillion. that was going to be really difficult for the democrats then. now you're talking $400 billion over ten years....
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pentgon says the top american commander in afghanistan general john allen is under investigation for sending improper emails to kelly. kelly is the florida woman who triggered the investigation that ultimately forced petraeus to resign. pentagon is reviewing between 20-30,000 documents involved. allen denies wrong doing. monday, agents spent nearly five hours at the home of petraeus' former mistress, broadwell after the fbi told abc news, they discovered thousands of emails between broadwell and petraeus detailing the affair. in his universe, this moral failing is unacceptable and renders him unworthy of continuing the position of responsibility for the nation. >> the affair came to light over the summer as part of an fbi investigation that began after kelly received threatening emails she believed were from broadwell. >> they call ate preliminary investigation. officials say broadwell had classified material on her computer, which is illegal, fbi doesn't believe it came from petraeus, no charges have been filed. controversy over how the investigation was conducted engulfed washingto
pentgon says the top american commander in afghanistan general john allen is under investigation for sending improper emails to kelly. kelly is the florida woman who triggered the investigation that ultimately forced petraeus to resign. pentagon is reviewing between 20-30,000 documents involved. allen denies wrong doing. monday, agents spent nearly five hours at the home of petraeus' former mistress, broadwell after the fbi told abc news, they discovered thousands of emails between broadwell...
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listen, keith brings up the african-american vote. it probably is not a surprise that governor romney would concede that base for obvious reasons. but the latino vote, particularly in nevada, another key state that we're watching here. there was just a kwocouple of d ago that the romney campaign ran this ad attempting to link the president to hugo chavez and fidel castro that is probably not a way to get latino voters to i guess appreciate your economic plan since he says he's got this five-point plan. >> well, one of the things that is interesting here, that is an ad that actually might work in florida. the hispanic community in florida is made up of cubans and venezuelans. if you look at the polls that. >> do care about this administration's policy in terms of some of these countries and in terms of south american countries. so that's a ploy i think will work in florida. not so much in nevada where there are more mexicans. you're right. this idea of focusing on foreign policy rather than on economic policy, not a good play. you saw
listen, keith brings up the african-american vote. it probably is not a surprise that governor romney would concede that base for obvious reasons. but the latino vote, particularly in nevada, another key state that we're watching here. there was just a kwocouple of d ago that the romney campaign ran this ad attempting to link the president to hugo chavez and fidel castro that is probably not a way to get latino voters to i guess appreciate your economic plan since he says he's got this...
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americans don't settle. we build, we aspire. we dream. we can do better. >> romney is even making a play for traditionally democratic pennsylvania. candidates and running mates made stops in the critical battleground state of ohio, that along with iowa and wisconsin are expected to decide the race. if president obama can win these three, on top of the solid sates, he will have 271 votes needed to win. even if romney sweeps the rest of the battleground states. >> according to the latest abc news washington post poll, this presidential race is virtually deadlocked with the president holding a 49-48% lead over mitt romney, among likely voters. >>> we are tackling a numb of issues concerning our state. one is question 6, has to do with same-sex marriage, a referendum. sherrie johnson is life with more to explain. >> we are here live in federal hill, this morning, 11:00, governor martin o'malley will be here to endorse question number six. it deals with same-sex marriage, there have been controversy over the question for the past several month
americans don't settle. we build, we aspire. we dream. we can do better. >> romney is even making a play for traditionally democratic pennsylvania. candidates and running mates made stops in the critical battleground state of ohio, that along with iowa and wisconsin are expected to decide the race. if president obama can win these three, on top of the solid sates, he will have 271 votes needed to win. even if romney sweeps the rest of the battleground states. >> according to the...
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four americans died and that is what the american public needs to remember. >> in one of those vocal critics is antior john mccain saying that the obama administration is a classic scandal and cover up with water gate overtonings, do you agree with that? >> i think it is far worse than a cover up. a cover up is bad enough and i do believe that there a cover up . i agree with what ambassador john bolton said. he think is it part of the vision they have and the ideology of the obama administration that has blinded them from the very real threats that consulate in benghazi was facing or that any americans serving over seas is facing. not only have the senators sent 7 letters requesting information from the white house they have yet to receive. i in my capacity have sent letter after letter to administration officials asking for the documents just like i am asking for the classified document that fox news has and time and time again, we are left with a closinged and classified briefing. this is an administration that doesn't want to tell the truth to the american public and don't want to
four americans died and that is what the american public needs to remember. >> in one of those vocal critics is antior john mccain saying that the obama administration is a classic scandal and cover up with water gate overtonings, do you agree with that? >> i think it is far worse than a cover up. a cover up is bad enough and i do believe that there a cover up . i agree with what ambassador john bolton said. he think is it part of the vision they have and the ideology of the obama...
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african-american, latina, all of them are human. so how is the next that going towards moving towards an area of getting terms that are acceptable but don't get people coming in now, you say i'm a feminist that are except the red flag and people don't listen to you. so how do we move and strive to take the religious stuff out of the marriage and just take that out. same thing with the hospitals. yes catholic hospitals, but they have the right not to service people. and if they have the right not to service, where they getting federal funds come in medicaid, money? so when you have to look at it, a lot of religion is smashed into hurricanes. so are there any groups that are targeting that area quite >> i'll be really quick on this one can say a lot of the advocacy organizations, including ours are working on moving forward to change religious exclusion clauses because there's exclusion clauses all around. so there is a coalition of organizations and it cuts across higher progressive movement that are actually looking at where these r
african-american, latina, all of them are human. so how is the next that going towards moving towards an area of getting terms that are acceptable but don't get people coming in now, you say i'm a feminist that are except the red flag and people don't listen to you. so how do we move and strive to take the religious stuff out of the marriage and just take that out. same thing with the hospitals. yes catholic hospitals, but they have the right not to service people. and if they have the right...
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actually, for the average american, it's gone up by 3,000 a year. and then of course, he said it was going to save social security and medicare, and came out with no plan to do either one of those things, in fact, he took 716 billion dollars out of medicare to pay for his vaunted obamacare. and he said he was going to work across the aisle, he was going to work the republicans and the democrats to get things done. and interesting, you know, you know how long it's been since he has spoken with either the senate, the republican leader in the united states or republican leader in the house about either the economy or the deficit or sequestration or jobs? it's been since july. i don't call that working across the aisle, with people in the opposition party. he made a lot of promises, but those promises he couldn't keep and the difference between us, he made promises, he couldn't keep. i'm making promises i have kept and i will keep them for the american people. (cheers). (cheers). if you would like to see the rest of the governor's speech, you can watch
actually, for the average american, it's gone up by 3,000 a year. and then of course, he said it was going to save social security and medicare, and came out with no plan to do either one of those things, in fact, he took 716 billion dollars out of medicare to pay for his vaunted obamacare. and he said he was going to work across the aisle, he was going to work the republicans and the democrats to get things done. and interesting, you know, you know how long it's been since he has spoken with...
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he has not told us or the american public exactly how he would do it. so i do think it would be useful if he would spell it out, then we would have two clear proposals on the table to compare. >> well, it's going to be a long negotiation, it seems, tough negotiation to work things through. but i know a lot of people are hopeful that a deal comes through before the amendment of the year, sir. >> yes, indeed. again, the model, the framework should be the kind of framework that bipartisan groups have come up with in the past in terms of a mix of cuts and again, we did a trillion dollars in cuts last year, but also revenue. that's the kind of balanced approach we need to take. >> allallall right. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> friday former c.i.a. director david petraeus testified hyped closed doors on capitol hill. for some his testimony about the september 11 benghazi attack raises more questions than it answers. we'll ask two congressmen about that in a fair and balanced debate. plus, tensions continue between militants in g
he has not told us or the american public exactly how he would do it. so i do think it would be useful if he would spell it out, then we would have two clear proposals on the table to compare. >> well, it's going to be a long negotiation, it seems, tough negotiation to work things through. but i know a lot of people are hopeful that a deal comes through before the amendment of the year, sir. >> yes, indeed. again, the model, the framework should be the kind of framework that...
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american politics, why. >> american elections is open and democratic. >> reporter: unlike chinese politics. two days after the u.s. pick a president, china has a ruler by a communist party process that is secretive an byzantine. the american process is wide open and accessible, even here in china. >> and we -- >> 29-year-old english teacher is like a pied piper, he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing on-line community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgement. >> reporter: he got tens of millions of hits during the convention. >> on day one i will label china a currency manipulater. >> reporter: they don't like that china comes in for so much yet civil, we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules as everybody else. >> the u.s. is always running the process in the world. and he said oh, china is behind me and he's catching up and running faster and faster. >> reporter: but they do like that americas get the challenge to choose their leaders. >> they can ultima
american politics, why. >> american elections is open and democratic. >> reporter: unlike chinese politics. two days after the u.s. pick a president, china has a ruler by a communist party process that is secretive an byzantine. the american process is wide open and accessible, even here in china. >> and we -- >> 29-year-old english teacher is like a pied piper, he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing on-line community of...
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i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. it's too important for washington to screw this up. >> and just a few hours ago we found out the president will be hosting mitt romney for lunch at the white house tomorrow. it will be their first face to face since the last presidential debate and since governor romney accused the president of essentially buying the election. meanwhile, speaker boehner trying to keep the party's message united with taxes and pushing back against statements of gop congressman cole for republicans to fall in line with the president. >> i told tom earlier in our conference meeting that disagreed with him. you won't grow the economy if you raise tax rates on the top two rates. it will hurt small businesses, hurt our economy. >> so let's bring in the political panel on this topic for today. erin mcpike back with us and david goodfriend, democratic strategist and contributor. thank you for sticking around. let's bring in the element of tom cole, a republican of oklahoma. doesn't get more red than oklahoma.
i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. it's too important for washington to screw this up. >> and just a few hours ago we found out the president will be hosting mitt romney for lunch at the white house tomorrow. it will be their first face to face since the last presidential debate and since governor romney accused the president of essentially buying the election. meanwhile, speaker boehner trying to keep the party's message united with taxes and pushing...
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>> i find americans the position of my country. it will serve the interest is so weak even the syrian people. much better for the region and america it all adds up. compared to what americans spent in the iraq, but the operation is syria is cheaper they add that operation in libya. but the intimation is available. will then look for information is good. many american politicians talked-about finding the right to people and syria. they just need to check although a beautiful report to but that merger is 90%. blanche maybe they just want the excuse why we're not supporting the syrian revolution. but also blamed the turkish government, of my government for americans to do something, but we're not doing enough and held the revolution to at his game. >> how is the local media for being countries like saudi arabia, libya and tunisia? >> saudi arabia to local issues something back like 10 years ago i began to notice that. the effect is felt more on the news channel. but it is a constraint at a time. there are certain hours rorer how of th
>> i find americans the position of my country. it will serve the interest is so weak even the syrian people. much better for the region and america it all adds up. compared to what americans spent in the iraq, but the operation is syria is cheaper they add that operation in libya. but the intimation is available. will then look for information is good. many american politicians talked-about finding the right to people and syria. they just need to check although a beautiful report to but...
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he believes in american greatness and he says he will not apologize for it. our government he added can't work if only half the legislature is doing its job. laying blame on the gridlock of the last two years on the democratically controlled senate. let's listen to what else he had to say shortly after his speech this evening. >> we have to keep our eyes poe cussed on the problems -- focused on the problems of the country. >> reporter: you are pushing towards 2014. >> absolutely. we have had huge fiscal problem in this state and the republican party will have to step forward and identify itself as party to trust to solve fiscal problem and we will see how it plays out. >> reporter: and as you heard there congressman harris will push towards 2014 saying it's a very huge election for the state and for the republican party. in lint couples -- links couple lincecum brian kuebler. >> it would allow redistricting and 63% of maryland voters are for the question with 37% of the voters as being see on the screen against it. >>> the school thinks this was a fair punish
he believes in american greatness and he says he will not apologize for it. our government he added can't work if only half the legislature is doing its job. laying blame on the gridlock of the last two years on the democratically controlled senate. let's listen to what else he had to say shortly after his speech this evening. >> we have to keep our eyes poe cussed on the problems -- focused on the problems of the country. >> reporter: you are pushing towards 2014. >>...
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american cinema began as an international cinema. russian emigres displaced jews in hollywood bringing over people from germany and switzerland and all around the world marketing these silent movies for the world. they didn't even have a language problem. they were pumping them into every territory imaginable. they always saw themselves as international cinema. they never saw themselves as a national cinema. today, when you have a meeting in hollywood the international market will come up. if you say "nick nolte" they say, "nick's numbers are good in the u.s., but they're weak foreign." it's always part of the conversation. and because we never had a national cinema we never thought in national terms that way. and we managed to use all that huge american merchandising and power and confidence to sell this to the world. and now, when any filmmaker becomes successful and wants to make international movies he comes to los angeles. so it doesn't really matter whether it's konchalavsky or peter weir or bertolucci... or victor babencko. or
american cinema began as an international cinema. russian emigres displaced jews in hollywood bringing over people from germany and switzerland and all around the world marketing these silent movies for the world. they didn't even have a language problem. they were pumping them into every territory imaginable. they always saw themselves as international cinema. they never saw themselves as a national cinema. today, when you have a meeting in hollywood the international market will come up. if...
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all the exit polls show the american people are on the president's side. the only people who appear to be totally deaf to that are some of the congressional leaders in the republican house and senate. so i think it's important that the president get out and talk to the american people. this is part of the national conversation. this is a very important moment, and so it's important even as the president talks to congressional leaders and he had them down to the white house and continues to be in contact with them, he should engage the american public in this very important national conversation. >> let me ask you, you have a couple of senate republicans who have come out again grover norquist and any kind of notion of a pledge or being held to a lobbyist as opposed to the american people. on the left you have some progressives who are concerned that too many concessions will be made with social security, medicare entitlements. let me play what david plouffe recently said that caught the attention of some on the left, and they're concerned. >> i think what
all the exit polls show the american people are on the president's side. the only people who appear to be totally deaf to that are some of the congressional leaders in the republican house and senate. so i think it's important that the president get out and talk to the american people. this is part of the national conversation. this is a very important moment, and so it's important even as the president talks to congressional leaders and he had them down to the white house and continues to be...
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and i think the american people- not just black people- but american people tend to have this big, this great love for everything, you know, and a great love for people and a great love for god. and sometimes this love for god, to me, is kind of, i would say, alcoholic- >> addiction. >> alcoholic, yeah. yeah, it's got too much alcohol in it, you know. >> we've heard that before, yeah. >> yeah. so this seems to be the problem. and i think we who have come to a new idea of islam, what the nation of islam did for us is those who survived, it made us want to understand a thing before we accept it. so i didn't get islam from saudi arabia- i had plenty pakistani friends; i got one here, i think muhude is taking pictures, and he's the camera- the graphics man and camera man for our journal, the muslim journal. and those people, they know the world of islam, they know the tradition. and i love to listen to them talk and everything, but i'm trying to digest everything with my own mind, with my own good senses, you know, i'm trying to digest everything. so i've come to my perception of islam, and
and i think the american people- not just black people- but american people tend to have this big, this great love for everything, you know, and a great love for people and a great love for god. and sometimes this love for god, to me, is kind of, i would say, alcoholic- >> addiction. >> alcoholic, yeah. yeah, it's got too much alcohol in it, you know. >> we've heard that before, yeah. >> yeah. so this seems to be the problem. and i think we who have come to a new idea of...
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he's so optimistic, but so are americans. americans are by nature optimistic he people, and that's one of the reasons why this country is so special and has on so many inonovatorinnovators. we're by nature future oriented people. president clinton himself said elections are about the future. they're about whand of future you see. what he articulates is something i think is a bonafide feeling among the democratic race. we are enthusiastic about it. you can feel it. >> he chose an interesting way to articulate it. i am far more enthusiastic about president about obama thavenlt a few years. >> anne it this endorsement by mayor bloomberg surprised everyone yesterday, citing climate change that he decided to support the president on this. let me play what's getting traction. mayor bloomberg regarding fema assistance for new york. let me play it. >> president obama asked craig fugate from fema to call and ask if we needed help. i assured him, i think, we had everything under control and appreciate the effort. >> saturday, i think i
he's so optimistic, but so are americans. americans are by nature optimistic he people, and that's one of the reasons why this country is so special and has on so many inonovatorinnovators. we're by nature future oriented people. president clinton himself said elections are about the future. they're about whand of future you see. what he articulates is something i think is a bonafide feeling among the democratic race. we are enthusiastic about it. you can feel it. >> he chose an...
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american politics? why? >> american election is open. >> reporter: unlike chinese politics. two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing online community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgment. >> reporter: he got tens of millions of hits during the convention. >> on day one i'll label china a currency manipulator. >> reporter: they don't like that china comes in for so much criticism. >> we'll insist china plays by the same rules as everybody else. >> the u.s. is always running the fastest in the world and you suddenly find china is behind me and catching up and running faster and faster. >> reporter: they do like americans get to challenge and choose th
american politics? why? >> american election is open. >> reporter: unlike chinese politics. two days after the u.s. picks a president china picks new rulers by a communist party process that is secretive. the american process is wide-open and accessible, even here in china on the internet. >> we need to win that future. >> reporter: this 29-year-old english teacher is an internet political pied piper. he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to...
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the great american news quiz spectacular. for the next hour you will get to test your knowledge and play along with us. so let's begin. first topic, will he general gather actor john wayne. >> all right. here is question number one. movie fans all over the world idolize john wayne for his nonsense attitude. >> get out of the way, carrie. >> i haven't got a gun on me. >> no? then we will do it the hard way. that had to hurt. >> yeah. >> many don't know that john wayne was a stage name. what the hollywood legend's less macho birth name? the a is a, that's correct. marianne, the brarn the librarian. don't call him that to his face. e was an imposing character who was usually on the winning end of the fights. >> i have beenok looking forward to this for a long time. >> don't let me disappoint you. all right. i think he won that fight. it lasted three and a half hours. how did he get get nickname dog's name. c he often put up his dukes in the movies. three he is originally from duke, iowa. how did he get his nickname the duke? car
the great american news quiz spectacular. for the next hour you will get to test your knowledge and play along with us. so let's begin. first topic, will he general gather actor john wayne. >> all right. here is question number one. movie fans all over the world idolize john wayne for his nonsense attitude. >> get out of the way, carrie. >> i haven't got a gun on me. >> no? then we will do it the hard way. that had to hurt. >> yeah. >> many don't know that...
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we watched for seven hours americans being killed and did nothing. you can't get around that information. petraeus was the one in the community who three weeks ago came out with a statement that was clear. no one at any level of the cia stopped the assistance from going to the men under attack. that was close as he could come to say it was the white house. >> and the administration officials are saying the resignation had nothing to do with the libya terror attack investigation upon. but comes as he was set to testify in congress about what he knew. what do you make of the departure. >> i think there is something fishy. i was in afghanistan with general petraeus and he is a friend of mine and there was a suggestion of a relationship. this is not a secret and when he transformed from the army to the cia he would hav undergone a lie detector and the first question they would have asked him is there anything in your background that is suspicious the vetting and not only on his position of stan tan and cia, they would have known if he had a library book
we watched for seven hours americans being killed and did nothing. you can't get around that information. petraeus was the one in the community who three weeks ago came out with a statement that was clear. no one at any level of the cia stopped the assistance from going to the men under attack. that was close as he could come to say it was the white house. >> and the administration officials are saying the resignation had nothing to do with the libya terror attack investigation upon. but...
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the american people have been clear about this. this election told us something about this. >> senator, you say in your op-ed piece that congress must address the deficit situation and the fiscal cliff in a way that is fair. what proposal do you have moving forward knowing the way that the hill works right now? what do you think could work best to do something with that front? >> well, you see when you say knowing the way the hill works, what you're really saying knowing that the hill is dominated by campaign contributors, lobbyists and wealthy individuals. what can we accomplish? well, that's one way of looking at it, thomas. the other way of looking at it is very radical. do what the american people want. have the president go out to every -- to the red states. if you go to oklahoma or mississippi and you ask people in those states, should we continue to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut social security, medicare and medicaid, you know what will they say in the reddest of red states? that's crazy, we shouldn't do it. in the
the american people have been clear about this. this election told us something about this. >> senator, you say in your op-ed piece that congress must address the deficit situation and the fiscal cliff in a way that is fair. what proposal do you have moving forward knowing the way that the hill works right now? what do you think could work best to do something with that front? >> well, you see when you say knowing the way the hill works, what you're really saying knowing that the...
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this is all critical information because more than half of all americans live within 50 miles of the coastline. >> bracing bunch of numbers today, anne thompson leading us off tonight, thank you. >>> tonight here at the u.n., it is the u.s. and israel leading against the rest of the world. a u.n. vote on the official membership of palestinians, the vote that the u.s. and israel have been spending a long time trying to stop. the question is, what effect will this have on anything approaching peace in that region? our chief correspondent affairs, andrea mitchell. >> reporter: good evening, on the 65th anniversary of the u.n. giving israel the land to become a state, they voted overwhelmingly to recognize the palestinians, but only as an observer state. and a non-voting official state it is a step for nationhood, and a potential flash place for the middle east. hours earlier, they were already celebrating across the west bank. in ramallah, he made a pizza with tomatoes, olives, and spinach, representing the palestinian flag >> this is what we longed for over 60 years, it is about time a
this is all critical information because more than half of all americans live within 50 miles of the coastline. >> bracing bunch of numbers today, anne thompson leading us off tonight, thank you. >>> tonight here at the u.n., it is the u.s. and israel leading against the rest of the world. a u.n. vote on the official membership of palestinians, the vote that the u.s. and israel have been spending a long time trying to stop. the question is, what effect will this have on anything...
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the american people have spoken and you have reelected president obama for a second term. >> he has spooferers -- supporters gather to celebrate the very maniry and we have more on the big win. >> reporter: thousands packed the chicago convention center to celebrate the current and future president barack obama. >> our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> reporter: tonight's outcome was anything but certain. it has been six months and more than 100 rallies since the president officially kicked off his reelection efforts. slow economic recovery and a poor performance in the first presidential debate left the campaign in a virtual tie in the final weeks. but as the election wore on the president continued to rack up key electoral votes and shortly after 11 p.m. eastern time, it was ohio that put obama over the top and a state that became ground zero for both candidates in the phenyl hours of the campaign. -- final hours of the campaign. for mitt rom mi it was b
the american people have spoken and you have reelected president obama for a second term. >> he has spooferers -- supporters gather to celebrate the very maniry and we have more on the big win. >> reporter: thousands packed the chicago convention center to celebrate the current and future president barack obama. >> our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is...
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native american heritage month. we have high pressure and that will keep the activity in the ohio valley out there. another mile day with temperatures in the mid 60's -- another mild day with temperatures in the mid 60's. into the single budgets in the northern plains. most of the arctic air will slide north of baltimore. you will notice a drop in the temperatures. upper 40's and low 50's to borromorrow. that rain deck will visit us tonight and tomorrow. a good chance for rain as we move into the overnight period. 42 at the airport. 45 degrees in parkton. increasing clouds today into the afternoon. rain showers early tonight. high temperature in the mid 60's. it will turn breezy. temperatures into the upper 40's. tuesday. low 50's on breezy and cooler for the middle portion of the week. we'll stay in the 50's to the beginning of the weekend. >> good morning. not too bad out there. eastbound and 50 at the bay bridge, a right lane closure because of an accident. watch for delays. there will be delays in the city aroun
native american heritage month. we have high pressure and that will keep the activity in the ohio valley out there. another mile day with temperatures in the mid 60's -- another mild day with temperatures in the mid 60's. into the single budgets in the northern plains. most of the arctic air will slide north of baltimore. you will notice a drop in the temperatures. upper 40's and low 50's to borromorrow. that rain deck will visit us tonight and tomorrow. a good chance for rain as we move into...
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the attack killed four americans and today lawmakers will begin grilling a number of people who hold the answers to what the white house knew about that benghazi attack back on september 11th and when they knew it. now the problem is, you and i are not going to hear any of this. for the next two days they're going to be holding a series of hearings behind closed doors and among the people being called to testify, former cia director david petraeus. he'll address the senate house intelligence committee tomorrow. no one was sure if petraeus would be called after his sudden resignation due to a swirling sex scandal. >> he's necessary. he understands and was there during the time when the benghazi event os curred. >> now one of the big questions surrounding the attack is why were there no u.s. marines guarding ambassador chris stevens and three others who were at the consulate. megan the identity of the american who made that decision -- person who made that decision will likely be discussed during the hearings. >>> superstorm sandy ripped through new york leaving parts of the city in sh
the attack killed four americans and today lawmakers will begin grilling a number of people who hold the answers to what the white house knew about that benghazi attack back on september 11th and when they knew it. now the problem is, you and i are not going to hear any of this. for the next two days they're going to be holding a series of hearings behind closed doors and among the people being called to testify, former cia director david petraeus. he'll address the senate house intelligence...
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that are voting for democrats and possibly a little shift in the cuban-americans, the younger cuban-americans that see president obama as being tough on human rights, increasing visits by cuban-americans. so i think it's a florida ad, but it doesn't have any basis and fact in terms of foreign policy. >> what do you make of governor romney today picking up on a line that he basically debuted, if you will, right before the storm and the attention went to that crisis, that he is the candidate of change in this race? >> well, i think that that is a very shallow argument, but the last three days, you're going to see enormous amount of messaging. president obama is the candidate of change. he was four years ago. he is now, changing the policies of the past. he's done that in foreign policy. he's doing this with the economy, with his agenda of creating jobs and more teachers and engineering jobs and the middle class out. he's the candidate of change. governor romney is not. but, look, this is a very close race. this is going to go down to the wire. but i feel confident. i see the battleground states
that are voting for democrats and possibly a little shift in the cuban-americans, the younger cuban-americans that see president obama as being tough on human rights, increasing visits by cuban-americans. so i think it's a florida ad, but it doesn't have any basis and fact in terms of foreign policy. >> what do you make of governor romney today picking up on a line that he basically debuted, if you will, right before the storm and the attention went to that crisis, that he is the...
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four dead americans. do you worry about his inability and the fact he won't show up at the hearings, and he may show up in the future -- are you worried about him miss from this three hearings this week will have an impact on what you can find out. >> that's a problem. here's why. look, i don't frankly, personally, i don't care about having hearings about his affair. what i do care about is that he is there to testify about what happened in benghazi. we need to know that. he was the head of the cia at that time. i think they could restrict it. they don't get into the affair. if you want to look at that later, that's their business. i think the top priority has to be why did four americans die? there is another thing, why were we in libya in the first place? we should have never been there. that's a deeper policy question, unfortunately, which was ignore in the 2012 presidential campaign. >> not talked about on that front. congressman chaffetz. most americans done care about the affair, except for the fact
four dead americans. do you worry about his inability and the fact he won't show up at the hearings, and he may show up in the future -- are you worried about him miss from this three hearings this week will have an impact on what you can find out. >> that's a problem. here's why. look, i don't frankly, personally, i don't care about having hearings about his affair. what i do care about is that he is there to testify about what happened in benghazi. we need to know that. he was the head...